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    Friedrich Seyler (13 December 1642 – 31 January 1708), also spelled Friedrich Seiler, was a Swiss Reformed pastor and theologian from Basel, noted for his work Anabaptista Larvatus on Anabaptism. See more

    He is noted for his work Anabaptista Larvatus, a major polemical work on the history of Anabaptism and a refutation of Anabaptist "errors." The first part (182 pages) is a history of Anabaptism in 12 chapters, influenced … See more

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    He was matriculated at the University of Basel in 1656 and studied philosophy and theology, earned the degree Magister Artium in 1660 and … See more

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    Friedrich Seyler (* 13. Dezember 1642 in Basel; † 31. Januar 1708 ebenda) (auch Friedrich Seiler; lateinisch Fridericus Seilerus oder Fridericus Seylerus) war ein Schweizer reformierter Pfarrer und Theologe aus Basel.
    Er studierte an der Universität Basel ab 1656 Philosophie und Theologie, wurde 1660 Magister und wurde 1665 ordiniert. Er war 1669–1671 Hofprediger in Blotzheim, 1671–1690 Diakon zu St. Theo…

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      WebFriedrich Seyler (født 13. desember 1642 i Basel i Sveits, død 31. januar 1708 samme sted), også skrevet Friedrich Seiler, var en sveitsisk kalvinistisk prest og teolog fra Basel .

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      WebFriedrich Seyler (13 December 1642 – 31 January 1708), also spelled Friedrich Seiler, was a Swiss Reformed (i.e. Calvinist) pastor and theologian from Basel, noted for his work …

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      WebHe was married to Rosina Stöcklin (1612–1681), daughter of the Basel council member Matthys Stöcklin (1577-1649), and they were the parents of Margaretha Seyler …

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        WebFriedrich Seyler, also spelled Friedrich Seiler, was a Swiss Reformed pastor and theologian from Basel, noted for his work on Anabaptism.

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        WebJul 13, 2022 · Friedrich Seyler (Seiler) Birthdate: December 13, 1642: Death: January 31, 1708 (65) Immediate Family: Son of Friedrich Seiler and Rosina Stöcklin Husband of …

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        WebFriedrich Seyler, born in 1603, died in 1676, 73 years old Married to; Rosina Stöcklin, born in 1612, died in 1681, 69 years old; Marriages and children

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        WebFriedrich Seyler: Birthdate: circa September 07, 1877: Birthplace: Bamberg: Death: circa November 17, 1951 (66-82) Immediate Family: Husband of Kunigunde Margarethe Seyler

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        WebFriedrich Seyler (13 December 1642 – 31 January 1708), also spelled Friedrich Seiler, was a Swiss Reformed pastor and theologian from Basel, noted for his work Anabaptista …

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